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Raytron Launches Non-Destructive Thermal Imaging for Smarter, Greener Building Inspections
By MGN Editorial•March 4, 2026 at 09:35 PM
Raytron, a leader in infrared thermography, has announced the launch of its portable EX10 thermal camera for quickly identifying hidden structural issues without damaging walls or floors.
Raytron, a leading provider of infrared thermography solutions, has announced the launch of its new EX10 portable thermal camera. The device uses non-destructive thermal imaging to help building inspectors and engineers quickly identify hidden structural problems without the need for invasive testing that can damage walls, floors, or other building materials.
According to the company's press release, the EX10 camera can 'transform temperature variations into high-resolution thermal images,' allowing inspectors to 'rapidly detect concealed structural issues.' This can help building owners and managers address problems early before they become major, costly repairs.
'Identifying hidden structural problems is critical for maintaining the safety and integrity of buildings, but traditional inspection methods can be disruptive and wasteful,' said Raytron CEO Zhang Hua. 'Our new EX10 camera provides a smart, eco-friendly solution that helps inspectors work more efficiently and effectively.'
The launch of the EX10 comes as building owners and managers face growing pressure to maintain their properties in a more sustainable manner. Non-destructive testing methods like thermal imaging can reduce construction waste and minimize disruptions to tenants or occupants during inspections.
Raytron's announcement was published on PR Newswire and provides further technical details on the camera's capabilities and use cases across the construction industry.
#building inspection#thermal imaging#non-destructive testing#sustainability
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